"Four Minute Men" was the name given to a vast network of volunteers in America who gave speeches to the public about the war. Their speeches were usually made in four minutes or less (hence the name) and were provided to them by the Committee on Public Information. As long as they got the given message across, the Four Minute Men were allowed to personalize their talks to give them character and so they could tailor it to their specific community. By the end of 1917, there was about 15,000 speakers scattered around the country.
4 Minute Men were individuals across the United States that gave speeches informing the public about WWI and encouraging patriotism. They were commissioned by George Creel and the Committee of Public Information.
The Minute Men were a militia in the colonies that were supposed to be able, whatever they were doing, to get their gun and everything else they would need to battle, so they could be ready to fight in under a minute. They were the ones who responded to Paul Revere's call on his famous Midnight Ride of "The British are coming! The British are coming!"
They were patriot soldiers who were ready to fight in the war any minute.
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Minute Men was on the U.S. side.
Minute men are militia men who were able to ready their arms in minutes.
Minute men was on the U.S. side.
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Luke Benward plays Charlie Tuttle in Minute Men.
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